About Ekiti Water & Sewarage Company
At its inception after the State creation in 1996 by Late Gen., Sani Abacha the then Military Head of State, Ekiti State Water Corporation inherited eight Water Supply Schemes from the former Ondo State. After the state creation, Igbara-Odo Water scheme was constructed while Ado production capacity was increased to 10,000m3.
What makes us different:
- We produce clean water water
- Water-use effective reports
- Water Conservation
- Quality water
- Uninterrupted service delivery
- Among other
New Innovation
The once Ekiti State Corporation has been upgraded to add more responsibilities by venturing into the Sewerage system. A sewerage system, or wastewater collection system, is a network of pipes, pumping stations, and appurtenances that convey sewage from its points of origin to a point of treatment and disposal.
Conclusion
Natural treatments, energy conservation, and carbon footprint reduction are some of the key considerations for communities facing energy and electricity challenges. Green technologies and the use of renewable energy sources, including solar and wind power, for wastewater treatment are evolving and will help minimize the environmental impacts of human activities. Ecological and economical natural wastewater treatment and disposal systems have already gained importance in many places, especially in smaller communities. These include constructed wetlands, lagoons, stabilization ponds, soil filters, drip irrigation, groundwater recharge, and other similar systems.